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Dust's Sister

^ I could re-word that

Chicken Roman Noodles.

LOL



just kidding.

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Cow of Shame

[quote name='rkwright' date='Jan 6 2006, 09:48 PM']ohh man for some reason I really really like the smell of cigarettes, especially in your clothes. 
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You like to smell cigarette smoke in Tata126's clothes? Talk about your guilty pleasures....

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Fidei Defensor

I love to watch Gilmore Girls (Yes, I am a guy who likes to watch Gilmore Girls) and I like the song "Dip it low" by Christina Milian. Yes, I know the lyrics are a bit questionable, but i just find that song has a nice beat and background music. (Yes, I know that is cliche, but this is especially true for me. I always find God in music, and I often ignore the words and listen to the actual music. I turn music into prayer that way.)

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My guilty pleasure: i watched the power rangers movie a few weeks ago because i was feeling nostalgic

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Extra ecclesiam nulla salus

[quote name='fidei defensor' date='Jan 7 2006, 08:23 PM']I love to watch Gilmore Girls (Yes, I am a guy who likes to watch Gilmore Girls) and I like the song "Dip it low" by Christina Milian. Yes, I know the lyrics are a bit questionable, but i just find that song has a nice beat and background music. (Yes, I know that is cliche, but this is especially true for me. I always find God in music, and I often ignore the words and listen to the actual music.  I turn music into prayer that way.)
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i do the same thing fidei. (I don't listen to christina Millan) But even the most secular rock song i find God in. I think that I may be deluding myself though because most music that i here is not of God.

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Fidei Defensor

[quote name='Extra ecclesiam nulla salus' date='Jan 7 2006, 08:47 PM']i do the same thing fidei. (I don't listen to christina Millan) But even the most secular rock song i find God in. I think that I may be deluding myself though because most music that i here is not of God.
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True be that. However, you can make anything glorify God (excluding sin). Where others may hear purely secular music, you can find God even in that. Music should glorify God, and even if there are godless lyrics clouding the music, you can still find the beauty once you put them behind you and listen to the true music of a song.

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The Spice Girls, Cops (the tv show), The Lawrence Welk Show, Neil Diamond, Hanson, Real World/Road Rules Challenges, Brownie Batter, Abba, Oberweis chocolate milk with a shot of Bailey's, Canadian chocolate, and Babysitters Club books (which is bad because I'm 23 and have an MA in French lit)

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my rifle

I hate the thought that if I go North to Iraq I would have to use it for anything other than shooting paper targets. I do not want to kill anyone unless they are trying to kill me. I hate carrying it. I wish my weapon was a Bible instead I should have been a chaplains assistant not a small arms repairer.

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[quote name='lil bull 04' date='Jan 8 2006, 02:10 AM']my rifle

I hate the thought that if I go North to Iraq I would have to use it for anything other than shooting paper targets. I do not want to kill anyone unless they are trying to kill me. I hate carrying it. I wish my weapon was a Bible instead I should have been a chaplains assistant not a small arms repairer.
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I have a friend who's in Iraq now. She sent us pictures of her with her gun. She said that she named it Linus because Linus always carries his blanket around, and she always has her gun.

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stargirl3:16

I don't really watch t.v. anymore, but I used to watch the show Blind Date. It was oddly entertaining...

Neil Diamond is another one. I was a big fan of his when I was little.

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